542 



Sir George F. Hampson on the 



set on at an angle ; tibiae fringed with hair, the spurs long. Fore- 

 wing long and narrow, with the costa nearly straight ; the outer 

 margin very obliquely curved ; vein 3 from near angle of cell ; 4, 5 

 approximated for one-third length ; 6 from upper angle ; 7 given 

 off from 8 before 9. Hindwing with vein 3 from angle of cell ; 

 4, 5 approximated for nearly half their length ; the discocellular 

 highly angled ; veins 6, 7 from upper angle. 



Type. (1). tLoRYMA SENTiuSALis, Wlk., xix., 891 . E.&VV.Africa. 

 JJlotrichodes monotmnialis, Ef^'Sv Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Fr., 1891, p. 58. 

 (2). tLoRYMA ALTHALiALiSjWlk., xvii., 258 . S.Africa. 

 Asopki cultralis, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent.. 1872, 

 p. 88, pi, 7, fig. 5. 

 (3). LoRYMA RECUSATA,Wlk., Journ. Linn. Soc, India, Ceylon, 



vii., p. 62 Borneo. 



Tauha venosella, Wlk., xxxv., 1767. 



Genus Tretopteryx. 

 Tretopteryx. Bag., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1891, p. 95. 



Palpi porrect and downcurved, extending about the length of 

 head and clothed with very long hair ; proboscis well developed ; 

 maxillary palpi clothed with long hair; frons hairy; antennae of 

 male with fascicles of long cilia ; tibiae hairy ; abdomen long. 



Tretopteryx pertusalis, $ , \. 



Forewing with the costa straight ; the apex rounded ; vein 3 from 

 before angle of cell ; 4, 5 well separated at origin ; 6 shortly 

 stalked with 7, 8, 9 ; 10, 11 free. Hindwing with vein 3 from 

 before angleiof cell ; 4, 5 well separated at origin ; 6, 7 from upper 

 angle. 



Type. Tretopteryx pertusalis, Hiibn., Zutr., p. 763 . E. Europe, 

 Cledeohia loeissenhornii, Frr., p. 478. W. Asia. 



iCledeohia vitreosa, Warr., A. M. N. H., 1891, 

 p. 436. 



